LIFESTYLE and REVIEWS by MOMMY RUBY

Review: Myachi Original Hand Sack Toys

November 12, 2010

A few days ago, I received two pieces of Myachi Original Hand Sack toys. My two older children were very excited because I told them a friend sent us toys to try out. Since the word “toys” was tagged, they can’t help but be eager to check it out!

When I opened the package, I immediately recognized the Myachi Original Hand Sack toys as I have seen it already online and even at YouTube. The Myachi craze has taken children in the US by storm as the latest and coolest toys as it encourages martial arts hand movements as you play.

When my children opened their Myachi Original Hand Sack toys, they were really amazed by its looks as they don’t have any idea how to play with it. But when I shared the YouTube video found at www.myachi.com, they totally thought that that playing Myachi Original Hand Sack toys was quite cool! My daughter, Micah who is now 10 years old, was able to mimic basic hand movements immediately while my son, David, turning 7 this month was having a hard moving his hands!

Anyway, as a parent, I really loved the idea on how Myachi Original Hand Sack toys are played. They promote athletic movements which encourage children to get physically involved. As we all know that technology have glued our children to computer games and other less physical games. Aside from that, if you play it right, it project cool stunts without the physical risks when you play skateboards and other daredevil game toys!

If you want to check out on Myachi Original Hand Sack toys, I suggest you visit their website at www.myachi.com. This could be your perfect Christmas gifts for your children and your friend’s children!!

By the way, check out how cool Myachi Original Hand Sack toys below:

[Product review & giveaway disclosure: I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”]